[Federal Register: February 17, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 30)]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R1-R-2008-N0318; 1265-0000-10137-S3]
Fee Collection at Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, OR
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent to implement fee collection.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce our
intent to collect an entrance fee at Tualatin River National Wildlife
Refuge (Refuge), located in Oregon, as authorized by Federal Lands
Recreation Enhancement Act (REA). Under REA provisions, the Refuge will
identify and post specific visitor fees. The Refuge's proposed fees
include a $2.00 per day per person fee or a $4.00 per day per vehicle
fee (see proposed Fee Schedule under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION).
DATES: Submit your comments on this action by March 19, 2009. Unless we
publish a notice in the Federal Register withdrawing this action, we
will begin collecting fees on August 17, 2009 at the Refuge.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments by one of the following methods:
By U.S. mail to: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn:
Branch of Visitor Services and Communications, 911 NE 11th Avenue,
Portland, OR 97232.
By fax to: (503) 231-6187.
By e-mail to: Mike_Marxen@fws.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kim Strassburg or Ralph Webber at
(503) 625-5944.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In an effort to meet increasing demands for
services, and to maintain developed facilities, we announce our intent
to implement an entrance fee at the Refuge under 16 U.S.C. 6802(e) of
the REA. The Refuge plans to use collected fees to repair, maintain,
and enhance visitor facilities. Here is the proposed entrance fee
structure:
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Tualatin River Refuge visitors Entrance fee
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1. Youth Ages 15 and Under............... Free.
2. Daily Individual Entrance Fee (Fee is $2.00
per person/per day, when arriving on
foot, bicycle, as part of a tour group,
or on a bus.).
3. Daily Noncommercial Vehicle Entrance $4.00
Fee (Fee is per single, private
noncommercial vehicle.).
4. Family Group Entrance Fee (Fee is the $4.00
maximum per day, per family, when
arriving on foot, bicycle, as part of a
tour group, or on a bus) A family group
is defined as up to four adults (16
years and older) and any number of
children (15 years and under).
5. Annual Tualatin River Refuge Pass (per $15.00 annually.
single private noncommercial vehicle)
valid for 1 year.
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Special Provisions and Exceptions to the Entrance Fee Structure
National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is a ``fee-free'' day for all
visitors to the Refuge. The National Environmental Education Foundation
determines the date of NPLD. The Refuge may establish other ``fee-
free'' days in conjunction with special events such as International
Migratory Bird Day and National Wildlife Refuge Week.
The Refuge will not collect entrance fees from volunteers who are
actively working on or for the Refuge during their scheduled duty
times. Volunteers who contribute and record 80 hours of volunteer
service or more during a fiscal year will receive an Annual Refuge Pass
at no charge.
The Refuge will waive entrance fees for school groups participating
in the Refuge's environmental education field trip program. However,
all educators interested in bringing students to the Refuge in grades
K-8 must first complete the Refuge's teacher workshop. The Refuge will
also waive fees for secondary level and collegiate student field trips
that support a larger unit of study.
The Refuge will waive site-specific entrance fees for enrolled
members of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde with proper
identification.
Passes in Lieu of Entrance Fees
The Refuge will participate in two pass programs, the Federal Duck
Stamp and the America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal
Recreational Lands Pass programs. The Refuge will honor and offer for
purchase passes associated with these programs. Information on the
programs is available on the Service's Internet site at http://
www.fws.gov/duckstamps/ and http://www.fws.gov/refuges/visitors/
passes.html. The Refuge will also honor Golden Eagle, Golden Age, and
Golden Access passes. A list of passes the Refuge will honor and/or
sell follows. If your pass is not listed, we encourage you to contact
the Refuge and inquire about pass acceptance prior to your visit.
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Passes honored by and/or available for purchase
at the Refuge Charge for pass
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1. Federal Duck Stamp (valid for 1 year $15.00 annually.
beginning July 1).
2. America the Beautiful National Parks and
Federal Recreational Lands.
Annual Pass........................ $80.00 annually.
Senior Pass (lifetime pass for One time fee of
those who qualify). $10.00.
Access Pass (lifetime pass for Free.
those who qualify).
3. Golden Eagle, Golden Age, and Golden Access Honored, but not
Pass. The Refuge will honor these passes available for
according to the provisions of each. purchase.
4. Annual Tualatin River Refuge Pass............ $15.00 annually.
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Entrance Fees Support Refuge Visitor Facilities
The Refuge plans to use collected fees to repair and maintain the
following visitor facilities: trails, wildlife overlooks, a photography
blind, environmental education study sites, interpretive signs, the
Wildlife Center, public access roads, and parking lots. The Refuge will
also use collected fees to purchase environmental education curriculum
and equipment, interpretive publications, and exhibit materials. It is
our policy to allow only activities that are appropriate and compatible
with the specific site's purposes. In order to charge fees, the site
must have the staff and resources to manage a fee activity as well as
to collect and deposit money.
Public Availability of Comments
Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying
information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you can
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so.
Authorities and Requirements of the REA
In December 2004, the REA became law (16 U.S.C. 6801-6814). The REA
provides authority through December 2014 for the Secretaries of the
Departments of the Interior and Agriculture (Secretaries) to establish,
modify, charge, and collect recreation fees at some Federal recreation
lands and waters, and contains specific provisions addressing public
involvement in establishing recreation fees. The REA also directed the
Secretaries to publish advance notice in the Federal Register whenever
bureaus establish new recreation fee areas under their respective
jurisdictions.
Should public comments provide substantive reasons why we should
not collect fees at the Refuge, we may reevaluate our plan and publish
a subsequent notice in the Federal Register withdrawing this action.
Otherwise, fee collection at the Tualatin River Refuge for visitor
facilities and programs will begin on the date specified in the DATES
section of this document, and the Refuge will post fee amounts and
expenditures onsite.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6801-6814.
Dated: January 6, 2009.
David J. Wesley,
Acting Regional Director, Region 1, Portland, Oregon.
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